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Review
. 2024 Jun;309(6):2339-2346.
doi: 10.1007/s00404-024-07478-2. Epub 2024 Apr 9.

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis and pregnancy: a mini-review

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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis and pregnancy: a mini-review

Jieshu Zhou et al. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis(LAM) is a slow progressive, rare cystic lung disease in women of reproductive age, associated with infiltration of the lung by atypical smooth muscle like cells, leading to the cystic destruction of the lung parenchyma. As LAM exclusively affects women of childbearing age, it can arise or exacerbate during pregnancy. Many patients with LAM are discouraged from pregnancy, although there is not much objective evidence effect on fertility. Patients diagnosed with LAM during pregnancy experience worse outcomes, so the safety of pregnancy is a vexing problem. What was worse, treatment strategies are limited on the effects of LAM on pregnancy outcomes. Pregnancy could be considered in LAM patients. Successful delivery in women with LAM depends on the condition of the LAM, which is in turn dependent on obstetricians and respiratory physicians. In this review, we describe the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, clinical features and the treatment strategies of LAM during pregnancy.

Keywords: Lymphangioleiomyomatosis; Maternal health; Pregnancy; Pulmonary function; mTOR.

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The authors have not disclosed any competing interests.

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